Buy Instagram Story Views before the 24 hours run out
Buy Instagram story views to lift story reach and keep your account near the front of the tray. Delivered within the 24-hour window.
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- Delivered within 24h
- All active stories
- No password required
Real accounts, steady delivery
- Popular
No Instagram password required

Stories run on a 24-hour clock, which changes everything
Every other service here operates on content that stays up. Stories expire, and that single fact determines how this works and when it is worth buying.
Instagram orders the story tray partly on interaction history — accounts you engage with sit nearer the front. Story views feed into that ordering, so the effect of a boost is not really about the number on any individual story. It is about your position in the tray for subsequent ones.
Because of the expiry, timing is not a nice-to-have. Delivery has to land inside the window the story is live, and a story posted eight hours ago has already spent most of its useful life.

When story views are worth it
Stories carrying a link or a swipe-up
If the story is doing a job — driving to a product, a booking, a new post — then tray position directly affects how many people ever see it. This is the clearest use case.
Re-establishing presence after a quiet period
Interaction history decays. An account that has not posted stories for a month sits at the back of everyone's tray, and the first few stories back struggle to be seen at all. A push shortens that recovery.
Social proof on business accounts
Story view counts are visible to you and inform how you report performance, but they also shape whether the account looks worth following back for anyone checking.
Is it safe?
Delivered against a public username while stories are live. No password, no login, no access to your account.
Against Instagram's terms of service like everything else here. Story views are among the least scrutinised signals on the platform, partly because they are ephemeral and partly because they are not publicly visible to other users.
That last point is worth noting as an advantage: unlike likes or followers, nobody but you sees your story view count, so the reputational risk of an implausible number is close to zero.
What separates a good provider from a cheap one
Most complaints about growth services trace back to the same handful of shortcuts. These are the things worth checking before you pay anyone, us included.
| Criterion | Cheap panels | TokBlaze |
|---|---|---|
| Account access | Often asks for your password or a login code | Public username or post link only — never a password |
| Delivery pacing | Everything at once, which looks obviously bought | Paced across hours so the curve looks ordinary |
| Drop-off | Claims zero drop, then goes quiet when it happens | States that some attrition is normal, with a refill window |
| Pricing | Headline price, with the real cost at checkout | Per-tier price shown up front, no subscription unless you pick one |
| Support | A contact form that goes nowhere | A person answers order, refill and refund questions |
| What they promise | Guaranteed virality, guaranteed permanence | Neither, because nobody can honestly promise either |

How ordering works
- 1
Post your story first
Unlike other services, the content has to exist before ordering — there is nothing to deliver to otherwise.
- 2
Order promptly
Delivery must complete inside the 24-hour window. Ordering late in that window leaves too little time.
- 3
Decide whether to cover all active stories
If you have posted several stories in sequence, views can be spread across all of them, which looks more natural than one story vastly outperforming the rest.
- 4
Delivery begins within minutes
Given the short window, story views start faster than other services and complete more quickly.
Before you order
Timing does more work here than on any other service.
- The story is already posted and the account is public
- There are enough hours left in the 24-hour window for delivery to complete
- Views are spread across your active stories rather than concentrated on one
- The story is worth the boost — a link or a call to action, not a filler frame